why do ppl tend to comment about how much the reason sequencer sucks? i honestly havent had much problems with it, since unless ur really lazy i think you'd be able to just manually input stuff. and vector automation. and new organizational stuff.

i love reason.... you just need a little patience, it isnt garage band and if you just got it you need to spend the time to use it ..once you know how you can make some kick ass stuff... or maybe some people just need a little inteligence that helps as well

I don't know, I find reason's sequencer to be really intuitive. All my tracks are done with reason, and the sequencer helps me with more complex drum sequencing. As was stated, it just takes a bit of patience, but once you get the hang of it, it is excellent.

At 6/18/08 02:22 AM, LJCoffee wrote:
Never had a problem with it.
It may be ever so slightly different from some other apps but fundamentally they're all the same anyways.

Wanna play with some really fun stuff? Getchyer shit ReWired together and have at it.

oh most definately, when you rewire reason into a DAW like ableton or cubase.. it instantly becomes the most powerful VST on the market hands down, end of story. There is no other VST that can come close to what reason can do rewired into another program.

the ONLY thing that reason lacks is VST support and direct line recording. As soon as you rewire into a daw, you get all that.

At 6/18/08 02:28 AM, nubbinownz wrote:
the ONLY thing that reason lacks is VST support and direct line recording. As soon as you rewire into a daw, you get all that.

Yeh, alot of people complain that reason doesn't have direct line recording, but then thats the point of reason, to have all this power in the modules, without it taking up massive amounts of memory space. Just ReWire it you lazy bastards.